MEDICAL BOARDS - available soon from Flying Brick

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Hi - we have worked together with Motorsport SA, and we will shortly have the compulsory 'MEDICAL BOARDS' available, needed for competitors in the AMAGEZA Rally.

Will also have Alex 'sign off' on them, for his input.

Here are the necessary regulations:
a) MEDICAL BOARDS
Medical Board must be carried by motorcycle/quad competitors with the competitors name printed on it using permanent marker. The medical board must have a red cross on one side and a green OK sign on the reverse. The size is to be 300mm x 300mm.

b) USE OF MEDICAL WARNING BOARD AND ACCIDENT SCENE PROCEDURE

i) Should any competitor stop due to being involved in an accident whilst on the route being used for an event, the medical warning board must be displayed in such a manner that the Red Cross is clearly visible to oncoming competitors, preferably at eye level. Care must be taken to ensure that the correct side of the board is displayed to oncoming competitors. While the warning board is displayed in such a manner, the first competitor arriving on the scene of the accident must stop and render assistance.

ii) Should a competitor arrive at the scene of an accident where no medical board is displayed, it must be assumed that the injuries are of such a nature that the competitor/s concerned are seriously injured or unable to display the medical warning board. Assistance must immediately be rendered. Should further assistance from other competitors be required, the competitors of the motorcycle/quad rendering the initial assistance must display their medical warning board with the Red Cross clearly visible to oncoming competitors. Should no further assistance be required, the green “OK” will be displayed. Following an accident where no injuries are involved and no assistance is required, the green “OK” must be clearly displayed to oncoming competitors.


Cheers
Chris
 
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